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Football Manager Handheld 2009 (PSP)
Nov 24th
My winning run continued for another two or three games yesterday. I won manager of the month for the BSP and the papers ran stories on how well we were doing.
And then my best striker got called up to the Nigerian squad, which meant a couple of games were rearranged while he was away. This left me with a couple of weeks without a game, during which time half of my midfield got injured in training. Then the Nigerian striker came back and another club offered £60,000 for him, which I refused. Which meant he got really, really annoyed with me. And then my goalie got injured in training.
The games following all this were a disaster. My Nigerian striker didn’t perform, my other goalie took several games to settle in and my midfield woes continued, with more injuries as I had to play tired players. At one point I had to move from 4-4-2 to 4-3-3 just because of the lack of players. I lost game after game.
And then my star midfielder, a kid named Wilshire I had on loan from Arsenal, went home.
Now we’re winning the odd game, drawing a few and losing more. I’ve had to bring players who didn’t have a club in from abroad to fill gaps. (It’s only this morning, thinking about all this that I remembered I had a reserve team I could have checked. D’oh, d’oh, d’oh!) But the wins are keeping me going, we’re still sixth in the table and the board like me again, after a period of disappointment. But that striker of mine is still unhappy. I think we’ll have to let him go in January.
It’s all a lot more interesting now than it was when every game was an easy victory. Let’s hope I get a chance to play at lunchtime, because I’m itching for more.
Incidentally, the 2D engine in this game is really quite rubbish. Between a third and half of all the “highlights” it shows consist of the ball suddenly shooting up into the air and going up and up and up and up until the map flicks off and I have to check the scoreboard to see if anybody scored. Doesn’t ruin the game at all, but I think the 2D engine was only included because the 3D engine was introduced to the computer version this year.
Football Manager Handheld 2009 (PSP)
Nov 18th
So, I sorted out my team and played some games. So far, I’ve won them all. That’s three friendlies and four league matches, all wins. Mainly thanks to the players I brought in over the summer. As the transfer market has always been the think I’m worst at in the Football Manager series I’m very happy about this.
I may have to leave the club at the end of the season, though, when all the loan players I got go home.
Football Manager Handheld 2009 (PSP)
Nov 17th
I had this sat ready to start a new game all weekend, but I didn’t dare actually click the “Start Game” button.
You see, Football Manager scares me. For two reasons. The first is that I worry my life will be over once I start a game. That my head will be full of worries about the holes in my squad to the exclusion of everything else, that instead of working I’ll be pondering tactical changes that could improve my results, etc. The second reason is that I worry the first thing won’t happen, that I’ll start the game, do a couple of friendlies and find that the suspension of disbelief necessary for the game will be unobtainable this time round.
Finally, last night, in bed, I used a random number generator (my wife) to pick my team and started a game as Oxford United. The first thing I noticed was that the board expected me to reach the playoffs. That’s never good. The next thing I noticed was that there was no depth to the squad. Only two strikers and a severe lack of players able to play on the left of defence and the right of midfield. (Or the other way round, I forget.) Luckily for me, Oxford had space in their wage budget, so I bought some players from clubs, signed a few clubless players and got some more in on loan. I now have six strikers, which might be overkill, actually.
Next up, I’m going to have to work out who to put in my first team and then, maybe, play some actual games of football. But that will probably come much, much later.
Football Manager Handheld 2008 (PSP)
Jan 15th
My PSP died at lunchtime. Sony are sending out a replacement for delivery tomorrow, though, so no real harm done.
Anyway, before it died there was some oddness. Seems there’s a weird bug that means that when you’re over wage budget you can’t buy players – which makes sense – but the game lets you make offers, but then you never hear anything more about them, or something. I’m not too sure yet. I’ve been trying to buy players to fill the gaping hole in the right of defense, but after making bids for players I’m not getting any more news stories or anything.
I’ll have to investigate further tomorrow.
Oh, and we played a match against a terrible team and lost horribly. Sigh.
Football Manager Handheld 2008 (PSP)
Jan 14th
Played this on the train to London today. (On the way back I read pop -sorry, rock – magazine The Word, which is annoyingly pompous and snobby, but has some good stuff between huge swathes of infuriating tosh.) I can’t quite remember what happened, but I know we didn’t do very well. Or maybe we did. I’ve completely forgotten. I could check, but after a day walking round London looking at Terracotta Chinese guys and plastic American/Japanese guys I really can’t be bothered to fetch the PSP to check.
So, anyway, I played. Stuff happened. One thing I do remember – one of my most important players has been bought by Crewe. I wouldn’t have sold him, but he had some sort of release clause in his contract. Very annoying indeed.
Football Manager Handheld 2008 (PSP)
Jan 13th
Ack, this is awful.
We’ve lost our winning streak, but more importantly it’s time for contract negotiations. I can’t lose anybody, but all my players are demanding huge wage increases which I just can’t afford. I don’t know what to do. I went through the squad list looking for players to sell and there just isn’t anyone I can do without. Plus the current wages are so low selling a player or two wouldn’t get me back under the limit.
It’s very stressful.
Football Manager Handheld 2008 (PSP)
Jan 13th
Well, Mansfield kicked us out of the FA Cup, but we’re on a winning streak in the league, our goal difference is now positive and we’re up to seventh. Didn’t hurt that Weymouth were down to nine men in the last match.
Football Manager Handheld 2008 (PSP)
Jan 13th
We lost the game against Cambridge. Score was 4-2 again, but the other way round. In the next game we lost to Northwich.
.Then it was a game against Oxford. I didn’t expect to get anything out of it, but we managed a 2-2 draw, which was nice. We’re currently in thirteenth place in the league. Not far enough from the relegation zone to be comfortable.
After that, it was on an FA Cup game against non-league Alfreton, which was confident of winning… until Alfreton’s Dairus Hall scored twice in the first five minutes. Ouch. I checked his stats and they full of green numbers. In fact, most of Alfreton’s squad had lots of green numbers. Why don’t my players have green numbers? I mean, there are a few, but several members of my first team don’t have a single green number. I’ll admit, I was feeling hard done by at this point.
So I gave up, I changed my tactics to Attacking and at half time, when it was still 2-0, made three substitutions so that my best players wouldn’t get too tired.
And then we scored a goal. And another. And then there was a penalty and we were somehow 3-2 up. But then Alfreton scored to level it and, just as I was thinking a draw would be okay, we scored a fourth, to put us through to the next round of the cup. Amazing scenes!
Football Manager Handheld 2008 (PSP)
Jan 12th
Went to a match.
Played for ten minutes.
Game crashed.
PSP turned itself off.
I said, “Bother!”
Last save was before the Altrincham match. Sigh. This time, though, we got a draw, so that’s good. If we fail to win against Cambridge I’ll be very, very annoyed.
Not many games would survive in my PSP with these bugs, I’m telling you.
Football Manager Handheld 2008 (PSP)
Jan 11th
So, it looks like the loan thing is a bug. Annoying, but not fatal.
Anyway, as I got this McGarry chap I thought I’d play him. Possibly a mistake, as I lost 2-0 to Altrincham and he got a five out of ten rating, which is very rubbish indeed. And then in the first training session after the match he injured himself and is now going to be out for two months.
So, that loan was worth it…
After the loss against Altrincham I really needed a win in the next match, a home game against Cambridge. We scored early from a penalty, but then Cambridge scored two. Before half time, though, we scored another to level the match. The second half was all ours. We added two goals and didn’t let any in. A great 4-2 victory and just what we needed.